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I reside about 6 miles off the departure end of MSP runway 12, so I'm
used to hearing a lot of jet traffic. I've only lived here for 6 months but I quickly adjusted to the noise. It's acutally not that bad, excepting the venerable DC-9. Today, though, what looked like an F-18 flew over. Wow. I haven't seen too many fighters in my life (still have yet to see a "real" air show). That thing peeled off to the southeast with a thunder that even the DC-9 in full song can't match. She was probably climbing through 3 or 4 thousand when I looked up. Are afterburners used during departure? If not, I can't imagine what _that_ sounds like. -Scott |
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![]() She was probably climbing through 3 or 4 thousand when I looked up. Are afterburners used during departure? If not, I can't imagine what _that_ sounds like. Cool, Scott. I am glad you got to see it. I wish I would have been airport watching today, though! I did see it parked at Signature this morning. Looked like it was painted in desert camo colors. There were about 4 or 5 military trainer jets parked there, too. |
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you have not heard loud.. until you hear the F/A-22 on departure..
and yes.. A/B is used on every take off until reaching a safe speed and altitude in the climb profile.. BT "Scott Lowrey" wrote in message om... I reside about 6 miles off the departure end of MSP runway 12, so I'm used to hearing a lot of jet traffic. I've only lived here for 6 months but I quickly adjusted to the noise. It's acutally not that bad, excepting the venerable DC-9. Today, though, what looked like an F-18 flew over. Wow. I haven't seen too many fighters in my life (still have yet to see a "real" air show). That thing peeled off to the southeast with a thunder that even the DC-9 in full song can't match. She was probably climbing through 3 or 4 thousand when I looked up. Are afterburners used during departure? If not, I can't imagine what _that_ sounds like. -Scott |
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My personal fav is a F-14A chained down in the hi-power runup area at NAS
Qceana in zone 5 "BTIZ" wrote in message you have not heard loud.. until you hear the F/A-22 on departure.. and yes.. A/B is used on every take off until reaching a safe speed and altitude in the climb profile.. BT "Scott Lowrey" wrote in message ... I reside about 6 miles off the departure end of MSP runway 12, so I'm used to hearing a lot of jet traffic. I've only lived here for 6 months but I quickly adjusted to the noise. It's acutally not that bad, excepting the venerable DC-9. Today, though, what looked like an F-18 flew over. Wow. I haven't seen too many fighters in my life (still have yet to see a "real" air show). That thing peeled off to the southeast with a thunder that even the DC-9 in full song can't match. She was probably climbing through 3 or 4 thousand when I looked up. Are afterburners used during departure? If not, I can't imagine what _that_ sounds like. -Scott |
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![]() "Bob Noel" wrote in message ... if you want loud, try the F-111. Ahh, but the 'varks are gone and so are the rhinos. :-( Since the BUFFs and tankers that are left are all turbofans, I'd say the king of loud these days is the Bone. A full burner TO will rattle windows and set off alarms for a mile. Gerry |
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SR-71 engine run in the middle of the night on Okinawa. Talk about rock and
roll. Les "william cogswell" wrote in message . .. My personal fav is a F-14A chained down in the hi-power runup area at NAS Qceana in zone 5 "BTIZ" wrote in message you have not heard loud.. until you hear the F/A-22 on departure.. and yes.. A/B is used on every take off until reaching a safe speed and altitude in the climb profile.. BT "Scott Lowrey" wrote in message ... I reside about 6 miles off the departure end of MSP runway 12, so I'm used to hearing a lot of jet traffic. I've only lived here for 6 months but I quickly adjusted to the noise. It's acutally not that bad, excepting the venerable DC-9. Today, though, what looked like an F-18 flew over. Wow. I haven't seen too many fighters in my life (still have yet to see a "real" air show). That thing peeled off to the southeast with a thunder that even the DC-9 in full song can't match. She was probably climbing through 3 or 4 thousand when I looked up. Are afterburners used during departure? If not, I can't imagine what _that_ sounds like. -Scott |
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if your ready to rock and roll..
sit at the hold back line a third down the runway.. for a B-1 night multiship departure.. BT "Les Matheson" wrote in message news:G6z4b.20458$Go4.18042@lakeread01... SR-71 engine run in the middle of the night on Okinawa. Talk about rock and roll. Les "william cogswell" wrote in message . .. My personal fav is a F-14A chained down in the hi-power runup area at NAS Qceana in zone 5 "BTIZ" wrote in message you have not heard loud.. until you hear the F/A-22 on departure.. and yes.. A/B is used on every take off until reaching a safe speed and altitude in the climb profile.. BT "Scott Lowrey" wrote in message ... I reside about 6 miles off the departure end of MSP runway 12, so I'm used to hearing a lot of jet traffic. I've only lived here for 6 months but I quickly adjusted to the noise. It's acutally not that bad, excepting the venerable DC-9. Today, though, what looked like an F-18 flew over. Wow. I haven't seen too many fighters in my life (still have yet to see a "real" air show). That thing peeled off to the southeast with a thunder that even the DC-9 in full song can't match. She was probably climbing through 3 or 4 thousand when I looked up. Are afterburners used during departure? If not, I can't imagine what _that_ sounds like. -Scott |
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"Scott Lowrey" wrote in message
om... I reside about 6 miles off the departure end of MSP runway 12, so I'm used to hearing a lot of jet traffic. I've only lived here for 6 months but I quickly adjusted to the noise. It's acutally not that bad, excepting the venerable DC-9. Today, though, what looked like an F-18 flew over. Wow. I haven't seen too many fighters in my life (still have yet to see a "real" air show). That thing peeled off to the southeast with a thunder that even the DC-9 in full song can't match. She was probably climbing through 3 or 4 thousand when I looked up. Are afterburners used during departure? If not, I can't imagine what _that_ sounds like. Try living in a motel at the end of a SAC runway (for 3 months). Triple buff takeoffs at 5am, full noise, about 200ft over your head. -- The Raven http://www.80scartoons.co.uk/batfinkquote.mp3 ** President of the ozemail.* and uunet.* NG's ** since August 15th 2000. |
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In article , "Gerry
Caron" wrote: if you want loud, try the F-111. Ahh, but the 'varks are gone and so are the rhinos. :-( even the EF's? and what about the Australians? are theirs all gone too? Since the BUFFs and tankers that are left are all turbofans, I'd say the king of loud these days is the Bone. A full burner TO will rattle windows and set off alarms for a mile. The USAF still has at least one 707 with the old old engines. Everytime it takes off out of BED there are dozens of noise complaints. But of course it probably won't match a plane doing a full burner TO. -- Bob Noel |
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